In case it's not obvious, the best deal is always found by placing separate orders that get you the best price for each TLD. If you've got a mix of .COM, .NET, .ORG, .BIZ, .INFO, etc., don't use one code for the whole thing, even if there is a discount. For example, some codes will give you a renewal price of $7.99 for a .COM and $7.50 for a .NET or .ORG. That's good, but in that example, it's better to use a different code for your .COM domains to get your total price even lower. Since GD only allows one code per order, you may have to split your domain purchases/renewals into multiple orders.thanks! just renewed my .COMs for $7.66 ea

Just received in a email on 11/9/11: "This special offer expires 11/23/2011, so start shopping today! Use source code fb30tld to get your extra savings when you order online at GoDaddy.com or by phone at (480) 505-8821."

In case it's not obvious, the best deal is always found by placing separate orders that get you the best price for each TLD. If you've got a mix of .COM, .NET, .ORG, .BIZ, .INFO, etc., don't use one code for the whole thing, even if there is a discount. For example, some codes will give you a renewal price of $7.99 for a .COM and $7.50 for a .NET or .ORG. That's good, but in that example, it's better to use a different code for your .COM domains to get your total price even lower. Since GD only allows one code per order, you may have to split your domain purchases/renewals into multiple orders.

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No, more than likely, after the news broke about the founder's support of SOPA, some people probably starting posting rude and nasty comments, which the mods had to delete, and hence, they placed the thread under moderation. Or maybe the mods anticipated that the thread might go off-topic, and decided to moderate it before things got out of control. Either way, if it's not related to promo and coupon codes, then it's off-topic.

On December 22, Go Daddy, the world's largest domain name registrar, stated that it supports SOPA.[72] This prompted users from Reddit to organize a boycott.[73] [74] In addition, Jimmy Wales announced he would transfer all Wikimedia domains from Go Daddy.[75] The same day, Go Daddy rescinded their support, with its CEO saying, "Fighting online piracy is of the utmost importance, which is why Go Daddy has been working to help craft revisions to this legislation - but we can clearly do better... Go Daddy will support it when and if the Internet community supports it."[76]

On December 22, Go Daddy, the world's largest domain name registrar, stated that it supports SOPA.[72] This prompted users from Reddit to organize a boycott.[73] [74] In addition, Jimmy Wales announced he would transfer all Wikimedia domains from Go Daddy.[75] The same day, Go Daddy rescinded their support, with its CEO saying, "Fighting online piracy is of the utmost importance, which is why Go Daddy has been working to help craft revisions to this legislation - but we can clearly do better... Go Daddy will support it when and if the Internet community supports it."[76]

Stay cool till it's real.

Papa James

GoDaddy's new stance roughly translates into "We still support this legislation but we hate hemorrhaging customers more..."

I transferred all of the domains I own out to another registrar who was not in support of SOPA from the beginning. GoDaddy will support the legislation again once the noise dies down a bit.

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